DUN STAN JOCKEY CLUB. gPRINO RACE MEETING! TO BE IIEI.D ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1875. Stewards; Mr. R. Stewart Mr. Bouchier „ A R. B; Thomson ~ B. Naylor „ A. Joss „ W. G. Rees „A. J.Denniston „J. Cox Judge: Mr. W. L. Simpson; Starter • Mr. J. Stypnach. Clerk of the Course ; Mr. S. Welsford. Programme: MAIDEN PLATE— Of 15 Sovs. Entrance, 15a, For alt horses that have never won public money. Distance, one mile. Weight for age. Post entry. DUNSTAN HANDICAP— Of 20 Sovs. Nomination, 20s. Acceptance, 10s, Distance, one mile and n half. SELLING RACE— Of 15 Fovs. Entrance, 15s. Distance, three-quarter-mile heats. N6 •weight under 10st. The winner to to he sold for £ls, and the surplus (if any) to go to the Race Fund. Post entry. TRADESMEN’S HANDICAP— Of 15 Sovs. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 10s. Distance, one mile. HACK SELLING RACE— Of 10 Sovs. Distance, one mile. The winner to be sold for £ll), and the surplus (if any) to go to the Race Fund. No weight under 9st, Entrance, 10s. Post entry. CONSOLATION HANDICAP— Of 5 Sovs. Distance, three-quarters of a mile. Entrance, 7s 6d. Post entry. Nominations for the Dunstan Handicap to be received before 8 p.m., on Wednesday, 27ch of September. Weights to be declared before 8 p.ra., on Thursday, September 28 th. Acceptances to be lodged with the Secretary by 10 a.m. on Friday, the 29th. Nominations for the Tradesmens' Handicap to be received before 8 p m., on Wednesday the 27th September. Weights to be declared after the running of the Dun stau Handicap. rules and regulations. No entry shall be received for any of the above Races except upon the following, conditions :• —Tha.t all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or those whom they may appoint. Their decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enforced. GEO. CLARK, Secretary. i- : RICH AGRICULTURAL LANDS NEAR A RAILWAY. ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS; IN FARMS of from 300 Acres and upwards for Sale by private treaty. For further particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET k HISLOP, Bond-street, Dunedin. Or to GEORGE FACHE, Clyde. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. miIAT valuable Property known i as the VICTORIA HOTEL, CROMWELL now in the occupation of Mr James Stuart. The House contains Sittingroom, large Dining-room; six Bedrooms, and a large stone Kitchen ; also, stone Stable ot 8 Stalls, and all necessary Outhouses.. The buildings stand on four Sections of freehold land, at the corner of Melmore Terrace and ,A chil Street—attached are also two Sections leased frbm the Corporation. The House is now doing a first-class busino-s satisfactory reasons .can be given for the present owner wishing to sell; Full particulars can be obtained from Mr James Stuart, or Irottj JAS. MARSHALL Agent, Cicmwcll; Or from GEORGE FACT IK, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 754, 29 September 1876, Page 3
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